Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) is a worldwide humanitarian aid organisation supporting the poor and needy in marginalised communities by securing their basic Human Rights, providing children access to Education, the poor access to Basic Health Care and generating sustainable means of Socio-economic development of communities.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) is a global humanitarian and development organisation dedicated to serving vulnerable and marginalised communities around the world. We strive to alleviate suffering and promote human dignity by addressing urgent needs such as poverty, lack of education, and insufficient healthcare, while also supporting long‑term socio‑economic development.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) is a foremost humanitarian and development organisation committed to serving vulnerable and marginalised communities. With compassion and social justice at our core, we address fundamental challenges such as poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and lack of healthcare. Through sustainable development programmes, emergency relief, and essential welfare services.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation (MWF) envisions a world where everyone can live with dignity and opportunity. Guided by compassion and social justice, MWF empowers underserved communities by ensuring access to education and healthcare, delivering timely humanitarian aid, and promoting sustainable socio-economic development. We strive to build a compassionate and inclusive society where no one is left behind.
Since Dr. Muhammed Tahir ul Qadri founded Minhaj Welfare Foundation in 1989, we have grown to be a leading grassroot humanitarian aid organisation. Every year we are helping more and more people struck with hardship, all with your help.
MWF built over 640 educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and libraries, impacting more than 150,000 students and employing over 7,000 people.
MWF was registered as a charity in the UK and globally expanded its operations to South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and North America, addressing humanitarian needs.
MWF expanded its emergency relief operations to regions like Pakistan, the Middle East, and Africa, providing water, healthcare, and education. MWF became a key player in international disaster relief and development.
This period saw the establishment of large-scale projects like the Orphan Care Complex and "Water for All" initiatives that provided clean water facilities to marginalized communities.
COVID-19 Response and Infrastructure Development - MWF led pandemic relief efforts, especially in South Asia, and continued developing its large-scale infrastructure projects, including orphanages and healthcare clinics. The Orphan Care Complex and the "Our Girls, Our Future" initiative were launched, focusing on empowering women and supporting orphans.
Ours is the story of determined people who, over the years, have met both challenges and opportunities with principle and conviction. And we've only just begun.
Be sure to check back for more updates as we continue to write the pages of our history. Together.